Sweetest c1 conversion saddle on the planet! Who wants in?
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:51 am
I'm willing to make a small batch of these for friends and family if anyone's interested.
The idea behind tackling this project was this:
First,
I wanted to make something that takes some of the guesswork, and a lot of the work work out of setting up a c1.
I wanted to make boat setup easy for the first timer and veterans alike. Those who've had to, after the first run, go home and glue two inches of foam to the seat back, then move strap anchors..etc. know what I'm talking about. With this setup you can take a screwdriver on your first run and have everything set by takeout.
If you were the traveling type, you could toss this setup in a duffel bag and fly to... say Cali, rent a local kayak and set up your boat in the parking lot!
Second,
I think we all need more adjustable outfitting so that we can get other people into our cboats and visa versa. Kayakers can just hop in any boat, so we should be able to do the same.
It needed to be adjustable without being gimmicky. It needed to be simple and tough.
It's not set up with bulkhead in mind, though I suppose one could be added. I've found that snowboard straps at the knee are comfortable, solid, adjustable, and allow easy access to the bow.. just unbeatable in my opinion.
It has multiple locations for thigh strap anchors and knee strap anchors. The seat is a seperate piece that is adjustable fore and aft (4" total). Since the saddle moves, the shin pads will also be moveable. Seat height is not field adjustable, but I will make it what you want. 5" is the lowest I can make it.
All inserts and hardware are stainless steel, and all epoxy, carbon and glass materials are top notch.
Price is going to be $475. Includes the setup as shown with knee pads, shin pads, plus (not shown) hip pads. Everything but the straps. Straps can be arranged as well though.
If you want to get on the list, don't do it here. Just PM me.
If you want to moan about the price.... well, I KNOW! But honestly there is a TON of work and cost in one of these..Less than minimum wage we're talking.
So it's a labor of love. Don't know really how much love I have, so this batch may be the first and last...
The idea behind tackling this project was this:
First,
I wanted to make something that takes some of the guesswork, and a lot of the work work out of setting up a c1.
I wanted to make boat setup easy for the first timer and veterans alike. Those who've had to, after the first run, go home and glue two inches of foam to the seat back, then move strap anchors..etc. know what I'm talking about. With this setup you can take a screwdriver on your first run and have everything set by takeout.
If you were the traveling type, you could toss this setup in a duffel bag and fly to... say Cali, rent a local kayak and set up your boat in the parking lot!
Second,
I think we all need more adjustable outfitting so that we can get other people into our cboats and visa versa. Kayakers can just hop in any boat, so we should be able to do the same.
It needed to be adjustable without being gimmicky. It needed to be simple and tough.
It's not set up with bulkhead in mind, though I suppose one could be added. I've found that snowboard straps at the knee are comfortable, solid, adjustable, and allow easy access to the bow.. just unbeatable in my opinion.
It has multiple locations for thigh strap anchors and knee strap anchors. The seat is a seperate piece that is adjustable fore and aft (4" total). Since the saddle moves, the shin pads will also be moveable. Seat height is not field adjustable, but I will make it what you want. 5" is the lowest I can make it.
All inserts and hardware are stainless steel, and all epoxy, carbon and glass materials are top notch.
Price is going to be $475. Includes the setup as shown with knee pads, shin pads, plus (not shown) hip pads. Everything but the straps. Straps can be arranged as well though.
If you want to get on the list, don't do it here. Just PM me.
If you want to moan about the price.... well, I KNOW! But honestly there is a TON of work and cost in one of these..Less than minimum wage we're talking.
So it's a labor of love. Don't know really how much love I have, so this batch may be the first and last...